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Become a Better Investor Newsletter – 17 February 2024

Noteworthy this week

  • NVIDIA takes 3rd position
  • US inflation higher than expected
  • EU economy remains challenged
  • Bidens skips cognitive test
  • Dark Brandon rigged Super Bowl

NVIDIA takes 3rd position: NVIDIA’s market cap surpassed Alphabet’s, and only Microsoft and Apple are larger in the US. Interesting to note that Google’s revenue in the past 12 months was almost 7x of NVIDIA’s.

US inflation higher than expected: US CPI slowed less than expected in January 2024, which resulted in a big spike in bond yields.

EU economy remains challenged: You would have thought that the EU had gotten enough wake-up calls, but it appears not.

Bidens skips cognitive test: No matter if it’s Biden or someone else, I think it makes sense that you ensure the cognitive ability of the person who has the most powerful political position in the world.

Dark Brandon rigged Super Bowl: When I saw it, I thought the account had been hacked. Apparently not. The meme made fun of a rumor that Biden would have rigged the game to get Taylor Swift’s endorsement (Swift dates a guy on the winning team).


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Podcasts we listened to this week

The Morgan Housel Podcast – Compounding Optimism

“Let me share a little theory I have about optimism, and why progress is so easy to underestimate.”

Listen on Apple or Spotify.


Readings this week

THE POWER AND CHALLENGES OF COMPOUNDING

“Due to millions of years of evolution, our brains have been wired to think in linear rather than in exponential terms. We therefore have to put some effort into understanding the power of compound interest. But with a little mental exertion, it can be done!”

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Book recommendation

Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets by Steven Drobny

“Whereas some still maintain that rationality permeates financial markets, Drobny captures a different dimension, showing how the unquantifiable human forces of emotion and intuition are also at play. Along the way, readers get an inside look at firsthand trading experiences through some of the major world financial crises of the last few decades.”

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Memes of the week


New My Worst Investment Ever episodes

ISMS 38: Larry Swedroe – The Self-healing Mechanism of Risk Assets

In this episode of Investment Strategy Made Simple (ISMS), Andrew gets into part two of his discussion with Larry Swedroe: Ignorance is Bliss. Today, they discuss Larry’s recent piece, The Self-healing Mechanism of Risk Assets.

LEARNING: Don’t engage in resulting because there will be periods when an investment will underperform and others when it outperforms. Resist recency bias. Avoid performance chasing.

Access the episode’s show notes and resources

Ep772: Solomon Thimothy – Give Yourself Permission to Fail

BIO: Solomon Thimothy is an entrepreneur with over 17 years of experience in marketing and sales. As the co-founder and CEO of OneIMS, a leading inbound marketing and sales agency, and Clickx, he has helped businesses double their revenue using the 10X Framework.

STORY: When Solomon started his service business, he built software unique to his business. The problem was it cost thousands of dollars, and he was a broke out-of-collage kid. His model was terrible; nobody would invest in his business.

LEARNING: Every entrepreneur fails, so give yourself permission to fail.

Access the episode’s show notes and resources


Published on Become a Better Investor this week

Who wins when teams and team members compete with each other? In this final episode in the Role of a Manager in Education series, David Langford and Andrew Stotz discuss why cooperation beats competition, particularly in schools.

Listen to Does Competition Create Wins? Role of a Manager in Education (Part 14)

Chengdu Guibao Science & Technology Company Limited (300019 SZ): Profitable Growth rank of 2 was up compared to the prior period’s 3rd rank. This is World Class performance compared to 760 medium Materials companies worldwide.

Read Chengdu Guibao Science & Technology – World Class Benchmarking

Quality Houses Public Company Limited (QH TB): Profitable Growth rank of 2 was up compared to the prior period’s 3rd rank. This is World Class performance compared to 310 medium Real Estate companies worldwide.

Read Quality Houses – World Class Benchmarking

Leeno Industrial Incorporated (058470 KS): Profitable Growth rank of 1 was same compared to the prior period’s 1st rank. This is World Class performance compared to 810 medium Info Tech companies worldwide.

Read Leeno Industrial – World Class Benchmarking

All strategies outperformed; Developed markets performed the best. Performance review of our strategies in January 2024 – All Weather Inflation Guard lost 0.4%, All Weather Strategy gained 2.3%, All Weather Alpha Focus gained 0.6%. Global outlook that guides our asset allocation.

Read A. Stotz All Weather Strategies – January 2024


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